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Contractor's Name
Seattle Police Department
Approval Date
6/8/2021
Council Approval Date
6/2/2021
End Date
11/30/2021
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Specialized Emergency Response Equipment
Tracking Number
0002945
Total Compensation
$56,280.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Recipients must comply with the requirements of Titles I, II, and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Pub. L. No. 101-336 <br /> (1990)(codified as amended at 42 U.S.C. sections 12101-12213), which prohibits recipients from discriminating on the basis <br /> of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and <br /> certain testing entities. <br /> Article XI-Best Practices for Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) <br /> Recipients who collect PII are required to have a publicly available privacy policy that describes standards on the usage and <br /> maintenance of the PII they collect. DHS defines personally identifiable information(PII)as any information that permits the <br /> identity of an individual to be directly or indirectly inferred, including any information that is linked or linkable to that individual. <br /> Recipients may also find the DHS Privacy Impact Assessments:Privacy Guidance and Privacy Template as useful resources <br /> respectively. <br /> Article XII-Civil Rights Act of 1964-Title VI <br /> Recipients must comply with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(codified as amended at 42 U.S.C. <br /> section 2000d et seq.),which provides that no person in the United States will, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, <br /> be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity <br /> receiving federal financial assistance. DHS implementing regulations for the Act are found at 6 C.F.R. Part 21 and 44 C.F.R. <br /> Part 7. <br /> Article XIII-Civil Rights Act of 1968 <br /> Recipients must comply with Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Pub. L. No. 90-284, as amended through Pub. L. 113-4, <br /> which prohibits recipients from discriminating in the sale, rental,financing, and advertising of dwellings, or in the provision of <br /> services in connection therewith, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability,familial status, and sex(see <br /> 42 U.S.C.section 3601 et seq.), as implemented by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at 24 C.F.R. <br /> Part 100. The prohibition on disability discrimination includes the requirement that new multifamily housing with four or more <br /> dwelling units-i.e., the public and common use areas and individual apartment units(all units in buildings with elevators and <br /> ground-floor units in buildings without elevators)-be designed and constructed with certain accessible features. (See 24 <br /> C.F.R. Part 100, Subpart D.) <br /> Article XIV-Copyright <br /> Recipients must affix the applicable copyright notices of 17 U.S.C. sections 401 or 402 and an acknowledgement of U.S. <br /> Government sponsorship(including the award number)to any work first produced under federal financial assistance awards. <br /> Article XV-Debarment and Suspension <br /> Recipients are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders(E.O.) <br /> 12549 and 12689,which are at 2 C.F.R. Part 180 as adopted by DHS at 2 C.F.R. Part 3000.These regulations restrict <br /> federal financial assistance awards,subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise <br /> excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. <br /> Article XVI-Drug-Free Workplace Regulations <br /> Recipients must comply with drug-free workplace requirements in Subpart B(or Subpart C, if the recipient is an individual)of 2 <br /> C.F.R. Part 3001,which adopts the Government-wide implementation(2 C.F.R. Part 182)of sec.5152-5158 of the Drug-Free <br /> Workplace Act of 1988(41 U.S.C. sections 8101-8106). <br /> Article XVII-Duplication of Benefits <br /> Any cost allocable to a particular federal financial assistance award provided for in 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Subpart E may not <br /> be charged to other federal financial assistance awards to overcome fund deficiencies;to avoid restrictions imposed by <br /> federal statutes, regulations,or federal financial assistance award terms and conditions; or for other reasons. However,these <br /> prohibitions would not preclude recipients from shifting costs that are allowable under two or more awards in accordance with <br /> existing federal statutes, regulations, or the federal financial assistance award terms and conditions. <br /> Article XVIII-Education Amendments of 1972(Equal Opportunity in Education Act)-Title IX <br /> DHS-FEMA-HSGP-UASI-FFY19 Page 26 of 38 City of Seattle, E20-095 <br />
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